A human skull found in Vaughan on Sunday is that of an elderly Toronto man who went missing in July 2011, according to York Regional Police.

There is no evidence of foul play, said Const. Andy Pattenden of York Regional Police.

Robert Hagans, 76, was last seen in the Finch Ave. and Don Mills Rd. area, according to Toronto police. A retired mechanical engineer, Hagans was said to have experienced memory issues, according to his sons at a press conference shortly after he was reported missing. However, they insisted the father of four never was away from home for more than a day.

At the time of his disappearance, he described as white, 5-foot-2 and 110 pounds with short grey hair.

York Regional Police worked with the coroner’s office to identify the remains. The investigation is ongoing.

“We still have search teams out there searching the entire area for any other remains,” Const. Pattenden said.

A passerby found the skull while walking near Vaughan city-owned Uplands Golf and Country Club, at 46 Uplands Ave. He alerted police of his discovery shortly thereafter.